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Making of Writer's Living Room - tip of the Week

Michal Franczak 2018-04-27 13:14 tutorial  > Blender  > modeling

A breakdown of the 9th scene from Archinteriors vol. 43 for Blender.

This bright living room comes from Archinteriors vol. 43 for Blender collection by Evermotion.

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Final render - no post-production, it's a raw render from Blender, rendered in Cycles.

 

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Wireframe render

 

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Scene in Blender viewport

 

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Outside view is made with a plane and emissive material.

 

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Light portals in windows. Main light source is just environment lighting (white color) in Scene tab.

 

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Environment lighting settings on the right.

 

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Room mesh, material and texture settings.

 

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Room mesh in edit mode.

 

 

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And that's how it looks inside.

 

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Heater mesh.

 

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Heater material

 

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Sculpt material.

 

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Cactus mesh and material of cactus. There are separate meshes for needles and cactus mesh.

 

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Needles material.

 

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Glass material.

 

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Typewriter mesh, paper material.

 

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Typewriter mesh, casing material.

 

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Wood table mesh and material.

 

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Wood table - supports material.

 

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Render settings

 

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final render again. Thanks for reading! :)

You can get this scene in Archinteriors vol. 43 for Blender collection.

Author: Michal Franczak Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: blender
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cadian 09:51:54  |  30-04-2018
Thank for this Making of... i am really enjoying your Blender Content
blenderado 00:05:42  |  01-05-2018
Great. Thanks for the tutorial. Please, realease more products fro Blender.
Gaell 15:18:32  |  07-05-2018
Did you guys used any kind of exposure/curve control in scene menu? Is really hard to achieve such a clean, white and noise free looking in Blender
Rakesh Singh_1 18:05:29  |  21-06-2018
Can you please upload a windows glass material node?